Does anyone know how to get rid of the low pressure light?

Put air in your tires?

Barbara said:
Put air in your tires?

I’m tryna be different tho😒.

Your tires are still low pressure. Try actually increasing the pressure to the correct amount shown on the sticker on the driver’s door jam. It’s probably closer to 35 psi.

Lucypiper said:
Your tires are still low pressure. Try actually increasing the pressure to the correct amount shown on the sticker on the driver’s door jam. It’s probably closer to 35 psi.

The machine doesn’t go above 30 so assumed that’s the max. I’ll try again today. Thank you.

@Bethliz
What machine? If it’s a digital air pump, like they have at certain gas stations like Kwik Trip, those do go above 30. Hit the up arrow, then fill until you hear the beep on each tire.

Lucypiper said:
@Bethliz
What machine? If it’s a digital air pump, like they have at certain gas stations like Kwik Trip, those do go above 30. Hit the up arrow, then fill until you hear the beep on each tire.

pump link this one. I can’t attach a screenshot so I’m attaching the link. Sorry.

Air the tires to 35psi. Do it after the car has been sitting for a little couple of minutes. If you have a tire pump at home, do it on the driveway.

I hope to god you know how to get your car to stop reading low fuel.

MonicaChesterfield said:
I hope to god you know how to get your car to stop reading low fuel.

I think I love you.

That tire has a slow leak…get it plugged.

Put air in your tires. Damn, doesn’t anyone teach their kids any common sense these days…never mind this question answered that. gif

Fill your tires to the correct psi cold…

Steve said:
Fill your tires to the correct psi cold…

My tires shy. It won’t let me.

90% knowing it’s a sensor issue.

Ya fill up the tires more :man_shrugging:.

britney said:
Ya fill up the tires more :man_shrugging:.

Oh okay. I tried but it stopped at 30 so I assumed that’s the max.

As others have said, your tires are still under inflated. The light won’t come on until it gets under 26 usually, but it won’t go off until you get all up to standard pressure.